ACLS Practice Code Scenarios-2013

The NEW 5th (2013) Edition of ACLS: Practice Code Scenarios-2013 reviews a series of comprehensive and interactive Case Studies in Cardiac Arrest, with step-by-step narration / illustrative rhythm strips / detailed explained answers - all keyed to current ACLS Guidelines. To this we add clinical pearls and insights in each section that take you "beyond-the-textbook".…
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Overview

The NEW 5th (2013) Edition of ACLS: Practice Code Scenarios-2013 reviews a series of comprehensive and interactive Case Studies in Cardiac Arrest, with step-by-step narration / illustrative rhythm strips / detailed explained answers - all keyed to current ACLS Guidelines. To this we add clinical pearls and insights in each section that take you "beyond-the-textbook". Case Studies have been enhanced, rewritten, and completely updated in this new 5th Edition.

Our goal is to provide key information fast. E-Pub format with user-friendly linked numbering of each case component allows near-instant access when you want to return to any particular aspect of management.

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Editorial Reviews

amazon.com - Ankur Jain

This book is no less than amazing. ACLS-PCS-2013 takes you step-by-step through the process of running a code, explaining arrhythmia recognition, management including defibrillation and ACLS drugs, plus physiology and pharmacology along the way. Admittedly, I am a big fan of Dr. Grauer's work. That said, among the many EKG and ACLS books I have seen and used - I find Dr. Grauer's work the most readable, educational, and entertaining. You just go with it and learn. Well suited for anyone!

amazon.com - Sean Smith

Case Based learning at its finest! If you're not already addicted to Dr. Grauer's work - now is a great time to get started! No need to memorize. UNDERSTAND! Let Dr. Grauer's Case Studies help you learn and apply advanced physiology and classroom concepts! This new 5th edition of ACLS-PCS-2013 greatly improves on Doc Grauer's already classic and well loved approach to demystifying the ACLS Algorithms and translating them into an accesible format. I cannot recommend this book strongly enough.